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s. he is an attorney in the voting rights the sector of with the justice department. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is good to be here and i must say i was here four years ago and honored to be back again and have the opportunity. we are talking about insuring integrity and access and i was asked to talk about what va. -- west wets -- what west virginia does. west virginia does have identification laws and many of them follow what many other states to as far as when it comes to the health of america voted act. i will give you a brief of what it takes. since we had our discussions today, this is a very bad thing from what i am understanding. i am trying to get rid of this in west virginia. this is your mail in voter registration application. this costs about $6 and i would like to be able to have on-line registration. the help america vote act -- if you register by mail and not provide some kind of photo identification, you have to provide that by mailing it in or the first time ago but,
s. he is an attorney in the voting rights the sector of with the justice department. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is good to be here and i must say i was here four years ago and honored to be back again and have the opportunity. we are talking about insuring integrity and access and i was asked to talk about what va. -- west wets -- what west virginia does. west virginia does have identification laws and many of them follow what many other states to as far as when it comes to the...
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what were some of the experiences as someone in the 1990's. -- 1990's? what were some of the experiences that informed the way you conducted yourself as state legislature? >> let me talk about the part of congress when i served in washington. i served in macintosh's committee that dealt with small business. we did a hearing with allied signal in southern indiana. and dennis kucinich and tom romer -- tim romer, both came to this committee to try to get something done there. it was not all cotton candy and rainbows. people at least were working together to try to reach a reasonable conclusion. here in indiana, as a state legislator, i have seen governor daniels be a get-it-done governor. i remember the first meeting with governor daniels came to our caucus. i had been in the general assembly for two years. some of the members were saying, bir going to balance the budget here in two years or four years. governor daniels walk in the room and said we would balance it in one year. that was the most important leadership decision of his tenure. if we keep that p
what were some of the experiences as someone in the 1990's. -- 1990's? what were some of the experiences that informed the way you conducted yourself as state legislature? >> let me talk about the part of congress when i served in washington. i served in macintosh's committee that dealt with small business. we did a hearing with allied signal in southern indiana. and dennis kucinich and tom romer -- tim romer, both came to this committee to try to get something done there. it was not all...
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>> we do have a lot of women, late 30's, who are highly educated, and were single. coming up short on the man department. when i think back to my mother's generation, while we have fewer choices as far as careers go, most of them wanted to be married, they were married, they had families. with our generation, they wanted us to take advantage of the opportunities before us and they forgot to go back to basics. marriage is ok. it is a fun thing. what bothers me with feminism is you can have a baby without a man, you can bring home the bacon, you can cook it up in the pan. the fact is you cannot. women cannot have it all. i do not think you can be the ceo of any company and have it all as a woman. >> i want to read a line just for the audience. -- >> i believe that. if you put women in a confessional situation, even if they do not believe in god, but whatever their belief of power is that they put their confidence in, and their life, if you were to ask a woman, do you really want to be alone, and whether you are heterosexual or whatever, most women want to be with some
>> we do have a lot of women, late 30's, who are highly educated, and were single. coming up short on the man department. when i think back to my mother's generation, while we have fewer choices as far as careers go, most of them wanted to be married, they were married, they had families. with our generation, they wanted us to take advantage of the opportunities before us and they forgot to go back to basics. marriage is ok. it is a fun thing. what bothers me with feminism is you can have...
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i think was glory days for the unions 94 is, 1950's, 1960's, when the rest of the world was devastated by the second world war, we had a monopoly and, yes, great benefits to it the problem is that when you have global competition, you are uncompetitive. detroit went bankrupt but the southern transplants did not. here is the tragic choice. in the right to work states, wages are 10% lower. unploynt is also 10% lower. here is your choice -- workers making more, but a lot more unemployed, or he spread the jobs and wealth around. that is the choice michigan has made and i don think it is and a rational choice. indiana was the first to go to right to work and is attracting opportunities. michigan wants to get into that game. >> indiana has fewer jobs today than it had want. an and charles are talking this historical determinism, the race to the bottom. the only way to compete is if we somehow doubt wages and working conditions for americans, american workers and american families, comparable to those ring.bai engagiand aysha >> did the unions carry the seeds of their own destruction? >> of c
i think was glory days for the unions 94 is, 1950's, 1960's, when the rest of the world was devastated by the second world war, we had a monopoly and, yes, great benefits to it the problem is that when you have global competition, you are uncompetitive. detroit went bankrupt but the southern transplants did not. here is the tragic choice. in the right to work states, wages are 10% lower. unploynt is also 10% lower. here is your choice -- workers making more, but a lot more unemployed, or he...
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>> he s he? >> they both seem nervous. that surprised me. >> without some help from us, daisy, there might not be an england to be king of. >> jon: f.d.r.'s getting hammered. (laughter) please welcome back to the program laura linney. (cheers and applause) nice to see you. thank you for coming back. >> thank you for inviting me. >> please, you know, i love these historical films often times they are fantasy and fiction. this is based on this woman's diary. >> part of it, yes. absolutely. absolutely. the movie takes place over one weekend and there is a sort of a poetic license given with time and dates and things like that. however the woman who i play is someone who i had never heard of before, most people don't know that she even existed. and it was daisy suckley and she was f.d.r.'s cousin and very, very close confidante. >> jon: yes. >> yes! yes! >> jon: and in the day confidante, obviously -- >> (laughs) well, what happened was this woman lived to be 100 years old and she always sort of -- she was a real wall flower.
>> he s he? >> they both seem nervous. that surprised me. >> without some help from us, daisy, there might not be an england to be king of. >> jon: f.d.r.'s getting hammered. (laughter) please welcome back to the program laura linney. (cheers and applause) nice to see you. thank you for coming back. >> thank you for inviting me. >> please, you know, i love these historical films often times they are fantasy and fiction. this is based on this woman's diary....
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temperatures by tuesday afternoon in the 40's. the wind chill factor will make it feel like the 30's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ children laughing ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes if you wish hard enough, you get exactly what you want for christmas. welcome to christmas town: a busch gardens celebration. discover the wonder at christmastown.com.
temperatures by tuesday afternoon in the 40's. the wind chill factor will make it feel like the 30's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ children laughing ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes if you wish hard enough, you get exactly what you want for christmas. welcome to christmas town: a busch gardens celebration. discover the wonder at christmastown.com.
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but -- the 1960's. it was the republican party that did a lot to get blacks elected. they fought for civil rights. it frustrates me. i do not like it. i get angry about it. >> here is a video clip. you bautista -- you protest pitted in an annual conference back in september -- you participated in an annual conference back in september. clip]o >> when you look at the data, you -- you look like to get access to the polls. how is that not on its face a rationalized set of laws? >> i want to backtrack and go through the data nobody has mentioned. i grew up knowing that my parents sat at lunch counters. my mom tells me these stories. they resonate with me because they made me the woman i am to sit here before you and say i do not think martin luther king fought for us to be in the year 2012 to be told that blacks cannot, cannot, cannot. >> are you fear less? -- fearless? >> yes. i speak out and write the things i write as a conservative black woman. really, it goes back to what i was explaining earlier, the
but -- the 1960's. it was the republican party that did a lot to get blacks elected. they fought for civil rights. it frustrates me. i do not like it. i get angry about it. >> here is a video clip. you bautista -- you protest pitted in an annual conference back in september -- you participated in an annual conference back in september. clip]o >> when you look at the data, you -- you look like to get access to the polls. how is that not on its face a rationalized set of laws?...
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who s right? to both guest, at first why the governor? >> they are targeting as an interesting time passage of right to work laws it is big to them but important to people in michigan. neil: there is something more sinister? >> even the governor said earlier this year he did not think right to work out a place so even he opposed this. it does not make sense. this is a problem for the g.o.p. to stop tax cut on the rich, raise medicare age neil: but to say you have a choice you don't have to be in the union. is your call. what is wrong with that? >> as the unions work for wages if you're not a member you benefit even though you don't pay the dues. this is about killing the few remaining strong unions that built the middle-class. neil: and what do you think this new benefit with the union does? >> that is how they one negative. they want the privilege to represent every worker they protect the monopoly privilege then say somehow workers that never our store voter wanted union are forced to pay the fee to keep a job. >> should they be held to
who s right? to both guest, at first why the governor? >> they are targeting as an interesting time passage of right to work laws it is big to them but important to people in michigan. neil: there is something more sinister? >> even the governor said earlier this year he did not think right to work out a place so even he opposed this. it does not make sense. this is a problem for the g.o.p. to stop tax cut on the rich, raise medicare age neil: but to say you have a choice you don't...
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temperatures around the area tonight, low 30's. the hyde today was 34 degreeigh today was 34 degrees. wind not strong. chilly tonight. the pacific northwest... snow is coming down. winter weather advisory there... nothing like that for the chicago area... visibility is no problem renownight now. radar satellite... cloudiness. out west rainfall. tomorrow... snow possible... tonight... cloudy low temp 24. monday... cloudy skies with snow showers... tomorrow night... tuesday... light snow. late tuesday into wednesday, snow will get going. another system could affect us next weekend. >> some people just cannot help but go all-out for the holidays >> coming up we will show you a house in connecticut that is getting a lot of attention... [ roasting firewood ] ♪ ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go it's the power of pepto but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know.
temperatures around the area tonight, low 30's. the hyde today was 34 degreeigh today was 34 degrees. wind not strong. chilly tonight. the pacific northwest... snow is coming down. winter weather advisory there... nothing like that for the chicago area... visibility is no problem renownight now. radar satellite... cloudiness. out west rainfall. tomorrow... snow possible... tonight... cloudy low temp 24. monday... cloudy skies with snow showers... tomorrow night... tuesday... light snow. late...
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we will be in the '30's and breaking above freezing by this upcoming weekend. as a matter of fact much of the next two weeks look like they will average above normal. >> meteorological nirvana. >> happy new year to you. >> have a great day.
we will be in the '30's and breaking above freezing by this upcoming weekend. as a matter of fact much of the next two weeks look like they will average above normal. >> meteorological nirvana. >> happy new year to you. >> have a great day.
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iranian revolution comes from ideas gleaned from the 1960's an 1970's on western universities. this is a fundamental problem. until someone says, liberalism is as defined in the liberal papers, that is what liberalism is, then you can start constructing an idea that can compete with islamism, which says, we stand for justice. it
iranian revolution comes from ideas gleaned from the 1960's an 1970's on western universities. this is a fundamental problem. until someone says, liberalism is as defined in the liberal papers, that is what liberalism is, then you can start constructing an idea that can compete with islamism, which says, we stand for justice. it
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dow, s&p and nasdaq all posting gains with the s&p and dow closing up for the fifth day in a row the nasdaq posting the third gain in the past four trading days. all 10 s&p sectors ending higher, something that hasn't happened in a couple weeks. big cap tech stocks were a big driver in today's session. intel microsoft were among the best performers on the dow while ibm was the second biggest point contributor to the dow. apple was one of the top 10 performers on the nasdaq, pushing that index to more than 1% gain. big driver in the commodity pits was wheat t tumbled to a five-month low after a government report shows global inventories will shrink easing concerns that droughts were creating a shortage. liz: we're days away, david, like we need to remind people? no, we've been telling you every single day about the series of tax hikes that will affect all of us if washington doesn't act before the end of the year. david: joining with us a fox business exclusive with one thing that can solve the crisis, former treasury secretary paul o'neill. before we get to that, i want to tease the
dow, s&p and nasdaq all posting gains with the s&p and dow closing up for the fifth day in a row the nasdaq posting the third gain in the past four trading days. all 10 s&p sectors ending higher, something that hasn't happened in a couple weeks. big cap tech stocks were a big driver in today's session. intel microsoft were among the best performers on the dow while ibm was the second biggest point contributor to the dow. apple was one of the top 10 performers on the nasdaq, pushing...
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s. they have your active employees. the as they do have maybe unwilling or unable to cover the costs of retirees, particularly the orphan retirees of other companies that no longer contribute to the plan. without changes, some of these plans will not be able to avoid insolvency. as in the past, the reason i am personally encouraged -- multi employer plans, their employers, their unions, they're professionals, are stepping forward and looking for solutions that everyone can endorse. they are changing to allow flexibility, changes to allow the plants more robust rules, one effort worth noting is that retirement commission sponsored by the national coordinating committee on multi employer plans -- we have not seen the results of their work. they have been insisting that they keep government out. but they say they will come forward. we look forward to hearing their results and commenting and analyzing it. we think that is the right step. but the congress has always done is working conceptually -- consensually with the busin
s. they have your active employees. the as they do have maybe unwilling or unable to cover the costs of retirees, particularly the orphan retirees of other companies that no longer contribute to the plan. without changes, some of these plans will not be able to avoid insolvency. as in the past, the reason i am personally encouraged -- multi employer plans, their employers, their unions, they're professionals, are stepping forward and looking for solutions that everyone can endorse. they are...
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and the budget control act that we adopted last summer -- that is, the sum o summer of 2011 --s it all from discretionary spending. what's discretionary spending? it's different from entitlement spending -- medicare, medicaid, et cetera. it's what most people think of as the government. it's education programs, it's environmental protection, it's social service programs, it's against, it's homeland security, it's law enforcement. that's about a third of our budget. and it's not the part of the budget that's driving this -- it's not a part of the spending budget that's driving the deficit and debt much that's being driven by the growth in entitlements, which are becoming particularly for a good reason, which is that the american people are living longer, therefore taking much more money out of programs like medicare than they put in, and i suppose for reasons that are not so good, which is the cost of health care continues to go up. so we proved ourselves incapable of dealing with this crisis as part of the normal process of compromise, and so we created this cliff which was intentional
and the budget control act that we adopted last summer -- that is, the sum o summer of 2011 --s it all from discretionary spending. what's discretionary spending? it's different from entitlement spending -- medicare, medicaid, et cetera. it's what most people think of as the government. it's education programs, it's environmental protection, it's social service programs, it's against, it's homeland security, it's law enforcement. that's about a third of our budget. and it's not the part of the...
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s eric: fair enough, they made a mistake. escobar to what plan they actually was. actually was. schumer plan but said tax people making over a d million dollars. it is basically in essence that plan all of a sudden they don't. want that one either. if you pass this thing, we will not move. >> during the campaign it was $250,000. it was hiss position. he showed a willingness to move. the speaker to his credit wouldn't move, the speaker has been trying to move, and to speaker wants to get a deal, but he has to convince individuals within his conference to support him. eric: throughout this process first is going to be $600 billion, what started this whole mess was a breakdown in the debt ceiling negotiations. the super committee, and did this didn't happen would go into sequestration. president obama said $600 billion, john boehner was going to sign the deal.n >> the problem we have now is a problem we haveld then of if he could have the votes.to the number they'v they have come to right now basically about $500 million. cost on all sides. we should be able to get a deal if john b
s eric: fair enough, they made a mistake. escobar to what plan they actually was. actually was. schumer plan but said tax people making over a d million dollars. it is basically in essence that plan all of a sudden they don't. want that one either. if you pass this thing, we will not move. >> during the campaign it was $250,000. it was hiss position. he showed a willingness to move. the speaker to his credit wouldn't move, the speaker has been trying to move, and to speaker wants to get a...
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that's something that does generally get pchapl law-s attention. how would you suggest we work that? >> guest: well, first of all, i would go back to the historuy ad people ougng t to look at that d say that we've always had gun registration. just ooken on a local level. i thiali the second . i t endment and the court decisions surrounding it, probably make it clear that the federal gexeernment shouldee ook the agency that registers guns. in fact, as laws that congress has passed for wasehow ing it. but theret p some states that forebit -- forbid registering guns. why is that? itt p part of the hysteria created by the extreme gun rights groups about any kind of gun regulation is a step towarot sefroming your guns and destrqug your freedom to own and use firearms. it's not. it's sensible. you register cars. th wr can kill pchaple, too, thi primary purpose isn't to kill people, unlike -- is a primaruy purpose of handguns. >> host: and iurve adruays thout the automobile analogy is a good one. of pchaple -- if i'm going to selmentaons car to hi next dr
that's something that does generally get pchapl law-s attention. how would you suggest we work that? >> guest: well, first of all, i would go back to the historuy ad people ougng t to look at that d say that we've always had gun registration. just ooken on a local level. i thiali the second . i t endment and the court decisions surrounding it, probably make it clear that the federal gexeernment shouldee ook the agency that registers guns. in fact, as laws that congress has passed for...
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in the 20's and 30's and 40's they helped with working conditions, and wages and people chose to join a union. >>neil: what does this legislation do? it doesn't compel you not to be if a union but gives you the choice. >>guest: people used to choose to join a union and no i don't believe it is appropriate to say just to keep your job you have to pay dues and be a member. so, this creates an environment where people can say, they are choosing to join a union because the unions put a value proposition to make it worthwhile and if they are not providing value someone should be forced to choose so i view this as pro worker legislation. >>neil: governor, this woman's remarks went viral soon after she said them, a council woman in detroit talking about the post obama election envice president, i am sure you are familiar, but if you are not, please respond to this. >> after the election of jimmy carter, we had young and he went to washington, dc and he came back home with some bacon. young did. that is what you do. that is what you do. our people in an overwhelmingly matter supported the re-
in the 20's and 30's and 40's they helped with working conditions, and wages and people chose to join a union. >>neil: what does this legislation do? it doesn't compel you not to be if a union but gives you the choice. >>guest: people used to choose to join a union and no i don't believe it is appropriate to say just to keep your job you have to pay dues and be a member. so, this creates an environment where people can say, they are choosing to join a union because the unions put a...
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s this forum about modern-day slavery was part of an international conference hosted by yale university. [applause] >> good morning. what a full room. i get you first thing in the morning, so hopefully your minds are fresh and excited for the day. i am really delighted to be here to deliver the opening remarks for this very important conference. , to professor blight for the great introduction. i remain very humbled by the recognition of frederick douglass book prize a couple years ago. that really meant a lot to me. it really validated a lot of what i was trying to do. david said i have been working on this issue for quite some time. i started what has now become many years of traveling around the world, researching. directly documenting people in forms of bondage and slavery and gathering an extensive amount of data. i have just come back from asia, yet another research trip, and after that trip, i have not currently documented the cases of more than 1300 people who we would say are caught in various forms of modern-day slavery. i am saying that only because there is some new informat
s this forum about modern-day slavery was part of an international conference hosted by yale university. [applause] >> good morning. what a full room. i get you first thing in the morning, so hopefully your minds are fresh and excited for the day. i am really delighted to be here to deliver the opening remarks for this very important conference. , to professor blight for the great introduction. i remain very humbled by the recognition of frederick douglass book prize a couple years ago....
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and then it will be 50 in the high as 53. 8:00 the local down into the lower '40's. we're looking at areas of rain in showers this morning. many of your head it up to lake tahoe today in a look at highway 28 and highway 67. we have a winter storm warning in effect for the western area. a lot of fresh powder you will see on this camera shot here. there is a lot of snow on the roads there. it is knowing right now as we speak and upper elevations. up to 6 in. possible today bringing this storm total one to 2 ft. of snow. great news for skiers and snow boarders. >> police in western new york have found human remains inside a home where a deadly trap was laid for two volunteer firefighters. william spangler set fire to is all and then wait and wait for the flyers to show up. when they did he shot and killed two volunteer firefighters on monday and wounded two others. authorities say they later found him dead from an apparent suicide. they believe the human remains along to his sister. >> we did locate the pair of remains and the house and union like road. the medical exam
and then it will be 50 in the high as 53. 8:00 the local down into the lower '40's. we're looking at areas of rain in showers this morning. many of your head it up to lake tahoe today in a look at highway 28 and highway 67. we have a winter storm warning in effect for the western area. a lot of fresh powder you will see on this camera shot here. there is a lot of snow on the roads there. it is knowing right now as we speak and upper elevations. up to 6 in. possible today bringing this storm...
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tonight at 10:00 on afterward, on c-span2's book tv. >> supreme court will look coble was passed in 2008 by a majority of 623 and they will say that as president. and indiana had a -- >> they decided on the indiana case it was constitutional for them to establish id. they did not say the state to a subsequent -- >> let me finish. you misrepresented what i said. the supreme court as the law of the lan. >> when i hear these accusations that black people, voter id l affectproportionately minorities, -- to me if white americans can get id's to vote and to the processes to follow the laws, what are you telling black people? that somehow they are not good enough? they are lesser then? that is what bothers me about the rhetoric coming from democrats and the left. that we always have to make special -- to ask to be a specialist -- specialness but we deal with minorities because they are two people minded. we have to make concessions for them because they cannot follow the rules like everybody else. when you treat people like victims, i do not think they want to inspire. >> more with the editor a
tonight at 10:00 on afterward, on c-span2's book tv. >> supreme court will look coble was passed in 2008 by a majority of 623 and they will say that as president. and indiana had a -- >> they decided on the indiana case it was constitutional for them to establish id. they did not say the state to a subsequent -- >> let me finish. you misrepresented what i said. the supreme court as the law of the lan. >> when i hear these accusations that black people, voter id l...
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the s&p is positive. the nasdaq has been dragging its feet because apple is down. >> you might want to think twice before complaining on the internet. someone who ripped their contractor on yelp is now being pseu sued for nearly $1 million. that contractor is here coming up next. >>> also, apple is having its worst week in 2 1/2 years. is there something wrong inside the company? what's really behind the stock drop? we're going to take a bite out of apple just ahead. >>> also, your 401(k) may be changing. a troubling new trend may be spreading. we'll tell you what it is and how it will affect your retirement. stay with us on close close. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solv
the s&p is positive. the nasdaq has been dragging its feet because apple is down. >> you might want to think twice before complaining on the internet. someone who ripped their contractor on yelp is now being pseu sued for nearly $1 million. that contractor is here coming up next. >>> also, apple is having its worst week in 2 1/2 years. is there something wrong inside the company? what's really behind the stock drop? we're going to take a bite out of apple just ahead....
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in the 2000's there were 26 down from 42 in the 1990's. something else has changed. in 1990, gallup reported 78 percent of those surveyed, 78 percent wanted stricter, tougher gun laws. today that number is 44%. what is the right answer? we will come to a decision about that, and national consensus, if you will if our political leaders, community leadees, national leaders accept the eddy that there cannot be a rush to judgment that reflex -- reflexive response, but rather an intelligent assessments of the facts that we don't even know yet in newtown, conn., facts that we have to keep in mind as we assess what is happening in our society, the influence of media, culture, and, again, we will, in this discussion, if our leaders live up to their titles, assess the facts. actor jamie foxx is changing his act. just last week that he said he was happily killing all the white people. he is not so happy this week. the cry for gun-control rising. it is deafening, in fact. the far left putting the second amendment up for a rewrite, and guns upper confiscation. we wl take the arg
in the 2000's there were 26 down from 42 in the 1990's. something else has changed. in 1990, gallup reported 78 percent of those surveyed, 78 percent wanted stricter, tougher gun laws. today that number is 44%. what is the right answer? we will come to a decision about that, and national consensus, if you will if our political leaders, community leadees, national leaders accept the eddy that there cannot be a rush to judgment that reflex -- reflexive response, but rather an intelligent...
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michael, phil, we will check in with you in a couple minutes when the s&p futures closed. thanks very much. >> 146,000 jobs were added last month first trusted by chief economist brian westbrook, we are stuck in of horse economy but could be more like a race horse if the government gets out of the way. find out how much stronger we could be. >> floodwaters rise. business and the stock have taken advantage of these floods we are seeing. so many people suffered but there are businesses that will take advantage of this. jeff flock taking us inside this facility's manufacturing warehouse coming up next. >> it is hard to get in there. [ male announcer ] ths is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving t grt barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with peop he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade.
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i'm not sure i agree 100%, but you are right that community banks, they are good banks doi s yoeperson service. and financial sector has made profits every single quarter, since the fall of 2008, and by a lot, they have 0 lobbyists for every member of congress, they spend more month on lobbying than any other sector of the economy. i'm not that concerned about a little bit extra. i do not think that will happen, and we really need to protect the markets better. tracy: but 400 of anything sounds like too much to me. bart chilton thank you for your time. >> thank you, tracy. tracy: although 400 jelly beans is okay, that is all. coming up, we head back to capitol hill for latest on the fight to avoid the fit call cliff. then we had the to divorce court, since president obama and john boehner are behaving badly, we ask a marriage coun counselow these two crazy kidsan get it all >> washington fiscal cliff talks raising billions of dollars in november compared to the previous month. it is up, believe it or not, $1.1 trillion coming year-over-year. will this put pressure on the white house an
i'm not sure i agree 100%, but you are right that community banks, they are good banks doi s yoeperson service. and financial sector has made profits every single quarter, since the fall of 2008, and by a lot, they have 0 lobbyists for every member of congress, they spend more month on lobbying than any other sector of the economy. i'm not that concerned about a little bit extra. i do not think that will happen, and we really need to protect the markets better. tracy: but 400 of anything sounds...
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that's why it's "e" is next, because i'm wearing "d"s right now. i tie them in a knot where i can see the letters. >> in prison offenders have little or no control over their day-to-day lives. adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at all. >> i'm not exactly sure why i decided to challenge adam. i think i was just trying to make him see that whether his socks were here or folded this way or that way, it wasn't really going to alter his life, so again i picked up one of the t-shirts and kind of put it down haphazardly. how about this? >> yeah, that's not cool either. >> why? >> the label needs to be facing up. >> why? you know
that's why it's "e" is next, because i'm wearing "d"s right now. i tie them in a knot where i can see the letters. >> in prison offenders have little or no control over their day-to-day lives. adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm...
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the s&p 500 was up nine. the nasdaq finished ahead 35. big money is coming and going tonight in washington. while the fed is making a tidy out.it on a controversial about to send that and more out the door. to pump up the economy. >> the financial crisis has a tidy profit for taxpayers. they sold the last remaining shares of insurance giant a.zig today. the company nearly collapsed in 2008 after making risky financial bet. the treasury and the federal reserve came to the rescue, taking it over and backing it with $182 billion. avenue self-ing off the last shares treasury reported $5 billion profit on the bail-out. the federal reserve made $17.7 billion. but the fed won't be parking its cash. it's holding a two-day policy meeting and it is expected to announce tomorrow it will continue to keep interest rates low. but it wants to get them especially lower. for mortgages, car loan and business loan. it is expected to expand one of the major stimulus programs known as quantitative easing. it will buy more treasury bonds from banks and investo
the s&p 500 was up nine. the nasdaq finished ahead 35. big money is coming and going tonight in washington. while the fed is making a tidy out.it on a controversial about to send that and more out the door. to pump up the economy. >> the financial crisis has a tidy profit for taxpayers. they sold the last remaining shares of insurance giant a.zig today. the company nearly collapsed in 2008 after making risky financial bet. the treasury and the federal reserve came to the rescue,...
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nasdaq also finishing in the plus column with a gain of six points, and the s&p 500 up about eight points, one-half of 1% at 1433. closing in on the fiscal cliff deadline still with no deal in sight, let's find out how you should be investing in the face of the fiscal cliff fiasco. we want to dig deeper into the nyc/i.c.e. deal as well announced today, that it means for you and the global exchanges. gentlemen, welcome. thanks soechg for joining us. >> thanks. >> thanks for having me. >> let me kick this off with you in terms of the fiscal cliff. give me your strategy, deal or no deal? >> i think there will be a deal. this plan "b" that wehner has actually -- waiting to see if it actually makes it to the congress for a vote is actually a big deal because if he gets it through congress he gains a little bit more leverage to have a bigger discussion with president obama maybe over the weekend to go back to plan "a" so i don't think it's getting a lot of attention, but it is a very big deal that he gets it first through congress and, second, if he gets it through congress, he gains a little b
nasdaq also finishing in the plus column with a gain of six points, and the s&p 500 up about eight points, one-half of 1% at 1433. closing in on the fiscal cliff deadline still with no deal in sight, let's find out how you should be investing in the face of the fiscal cliff fiasco. we want to dig deeper into the nyc/i.c.e. deal as well announced today, that it means for you and the global exchanges. gentlemen, welcome. thanks soechg for joining us. >> thanks. >> thanks for...
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s predictions. hopefully the shock produced by these latest projections will finally be a wake-up call for everyone. hard choices lie ahead for this program. we have talked about this. f.h.a. leadership, i believe, must fully realize its existing authority to shore up the value of this fund. additionally, congress must consider reductions in permissible risk layering and further underwriting reforms and re-examine -- re-examination of premium structures. it's time, i believe, to get serious reform of f.h.a. before it needs a taxpayer bailout, if it isn't too late already. i wish you well, mr. secretary, but you have a real challenge here. we do with you. thank you. >> thank you, senator shelby. are there any other members who wish to make a brief opening statement? >> thanks, mr. chairman. just briefly i want to agree with the comments of our ranking member, mr. shelby. and our general concern is that we have seen this coming for a while. we have been talking about it. and the response from the admi
s predictions. hopefully the shock produced by these latest projections will finally be a wake-up call for everyone. hard choices lie ahead for this program. we have talked about this. f.h.a. leadership, i believe, must fully realize its existing authority to shore up the value of this fund. additionally, congress must consider reductions in permissible risk layering and further underwriting reforms and re-examine -- re-examination of premium structures. it's time, i believe, to get serious...
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40's. on the on the verge of another of people in the revolution will shape the politics for decades to come? fine said just we are. the question is what revolution or a people will it be? barack obama and the supporters with the election campaign behind them are entitled to the very multi-cultural question has a way of the future and there are demographic trends to support. mr. obama likes to think of himself as a revolutionary figure on the order of abraham lincoln and franklin delano roosevelt. at the same time there are countervailing forces and the gathering among the voters to bring in the power of the public sector. then there are the irresistible economic and financial realities the u.s. government has already borrowed and the baby boom generation's retiring, the american economy is no longer growing at the rate from decades ago and certainly of the 1950's and 1960's when our major internal at programs or sold in the public and installed. it's hard to see how any new agenda of the g
40's. on the on the verge of another of people in the revolution will shape the politics for decades to come? fine said just we are. the question is what revolution or a people will it be? barack obama and the supporters with the election campaign behind them are entitled to the very multi-cultural question has a way of the future and there are demographic trends to support. mr. obama likes to think of himself as a revolutionary figure on the order of abraham lincoln and franklin delano...
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even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we could learn today who will replace replace senator inouye. he died last week. hawaii's democrats will meet today to send three names to the governor. reports are in endorsed congresswoman henabusa. >>> the former president was in the hospital for christmas. >>> president obama and first lady michelle visited u.s. service members yesterday in hawaii. the commander in c
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share videos instantly with s beam. on the galaxy siii and note ii. for a limited time get two flip covers for the price of one. exclusively at verizon. we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll b
share videos instantly with s beam. on the galaxy siii and note ii. for a limited time get two flip covers for the price of one. exclusively at verizon. we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to...
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s "the odd couple" has died. and pope benedict xvi continues xvi cistmas tradition when the "cbs evening news" continues. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shell... to a chewy vitamin core for a unique multivitamin sensation! new centrum flavor burst. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming ] [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. [
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s center tow help staff of disaster recovery centers. and they set up informational events in communities across the area. in this early period we help our business owners map out the process, collect information, and apply for disaster loans. they also connect business owners with local, state, and federal resources. and they help small businesses take the first concrete steps to get the capital, resources and mentoring they need to get back up and running. for example, our new york s.b.a. created a one-stop website to provide information about important resources for small businesses. it is now a critical tool for individuals and businesses across the state. in addition to access to resources, thousands of affected businesses will need individual help one business at a time. in just one recent example, our women's business center in the bronx was contacted by a local manufacturer and distributor which experienced significant damage and needed help accessing capital. we helped them apply for a loan, reviewed its information and plan, an
s center tow help staff of disaster recovery centers. and they set up informational events in communities across the area. in this early period we help our business owners map out the process, collect information, and apply for disaster loans. they also connect business owners with local, state, and federal resources. and they help small businesses take the first concrete steps to get the capital, resources and mentoring they need to get back up and running. for example, our new york s.b.a....
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s treporter: senator feinstein plans to introduce her bill to ban the sale or manufacture of assault weapons on the first day of the new congress in january. jim, that's expected to trigger unother flurry of gun buying. >> chip reid in washington, thank you. police in newtown got a break today. officers from nearby communities worked the shifts there so that the newtown p.d. could have ingsstmas off. it's been 11 days since the shootings. tiny christmas stockings with the names of the victims are hanging near sandy hook t allntary. a candlelight vigil is scheduled to last all day today. h6 candles-- one for each victim shot at the school. volunteers are taking three-hour shifts to make sure the flames don't go out. ye're now one week away from the so-called fiscal cliff. heven days for the white house and congressional leaders to reach a budget deal to avoid tax increases for nearly every american. president obama is on vacation in hawaii, and that's where we find nancy cordes tonight. nancy, what can you tell us? >> well, jim, still no conversations today between owmocrats and repub
s treporter: senator feinstein plans to introduce her bill to ban the sale or manufacture of assault weapons on the first day of the new congress in january. jim, that's expected to trigger unother flurry of gun buying. >> chip reid in washington, thank you. police in newtown got a break today. officers from nearby communities worked the shifts there so that the newtown p.d. could have ingsstmas off. it's been 11 days since the shootings. tiny christmas stockings with the names of the...
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s disaster. siemens foundation gives a $100,000 prize and it was given last year to a 17-year-old girl from california who developed a nanoparticle that with a chemotherapy agent goes directly to treat tumors. a prize from siemens was also given to a 15-year-old benjamin clark who won the prize for his work in how stars are born. i love the idea and i think it's underappreciated of private philanthropy. so today i'm happy to be here with you to congratulate sandy greenberg for putting forward this prize, and i hope it will bring some results. i really think that there are within our grasp the ability to treat and hopefully prevent blindness. thank you. mr. coons: thank you so much, senator paul. for the record, i ask unanimous consent to enter into a colloquy with my colleague from kentucky. the presiding officer: without objection, the senator from kentucky and the senator from delaware are authorized to enter into a colloquy. mr. coons: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, it certainly hasn
s disaster. siemens foundation gives a $100,000 prize and it was given last year to a 17-year-old girl from california who developed a nanoparticle that with a chemotherapy agent goes directly to treat tumors. a prize from siemens was also given to a 15-year-old benjamin clark who won the prize for his work in how stars are born. i love the idea and i think it's underappreciated of private philanthropy. so today i'm happy to be here with you to congratulate sandy greenberg for putting forward...
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.♪ ♪'s so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. >> police say five rocked a julie store and led a chase on the university. one of them ran into a building there forcing swat teams to be called in. loud commercials like this one are now band from the airwaves. a new fcc rule is now in effect. it says tv commercials cannot have volume that is are louder than the program being shown. the change was made following thousands of complaints. >> never liked those things. let's get over to you. >> turn them down. so annoying. >> now stories you can bank on this morning. the federal reserve doing something it has never bodone before. they have the unprecedented first time in history. what the federal reserve announced they are making bold and specific moves. critics say all of the feds did was confuse us really. moves are too big and too risky. in a few days it will be the four-year anniversary that interest rates are near zero. you have to ask yourself have we taken advantage of low rates? have we gone out and bought cars and houses? in many c
.♪ ♪'s so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. >> police say five rocked a julie store and led a chase on the university. one of them ran into a building there forcing swat teams to be called in. loud commercials like this one are now band from the airwaves. a new fcc rule is now in effect. it says tv commercials cannot have volume that is are louder than the program being shown. the change was made following thousands of...
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what will change is, this we will be removing one of the last remaining obstacleremaining to s that help businesses decide where to relocate. every one of them tell me their clients, whether a state is a labor freedom right to work state is one of the top three concerns, and over 70% of them say their clients will not even consider a state that's not a right to work state. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up, shocking video of chrysler employees drinking and smoking pot own their lunch breaks before building jeeps. the company canning the workers, but now they're back. wait till you hear how they got their jobs back. in two minutes, a young boy who doesn't want presents. in fact, he gave away 500 of them. the story next. sent all of his gifts to toys for tot in oklahoma. all of them will go to less fortunate children who often don't get >> this little boy -- >> i already have toys and kids don't. >> they don't have any toys. when they don't have any, they can't play and they won't have fun. >> when a great little kid. hopefully issue more kids in america wil
what will change is, this we will be removing one of the last remaining obstacleremaining to s that help businesses decide where to relocate. every one of them tell me their clients, whether a state is a labor freedom right to work state is one of the top three concerns, and over 70% of them say their clients will not even consider a state that's not a right to work state. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up, shocking video of chrysler employees...
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s hero im. he was part of seal team six, the unit that killed osama bin laden. it remain unclear if he was on that mission. david martin reports. >> reporter: the pentagon identified the navy s.e.a.l. killed as 28-year-old petty officer first class nicolas checque. part of a high-risk operation to rescue american dilip joseph before his taliban captors got him across the border into pakistan where u.s. forces cannot go. joseph, a medical adviser to the private aid organization morningstar development, had been kidnapped on wednesday along with two afghan staff members in the mountains east of kabul. according to u.s. officials, the taliban demanded a ransom of $100,000, money morningstar development didn't have. the taliban released the two afghans but kept joseph and were heading toward pakistan. the two afghans apparently told the american military joseph was being abused by his captors with slaps to the head. the reported mistreatment and the fact that joseph would soon disappear into pakistan convinced general john allen, the commander in afghanistan, to ord
s hero im. he was part of seal team six, the unit that killed osama bin laden. it remain unclear if he was on that mission. david martin reports. >> reporter: the pentagon identified the navy s.e.a.l. killed as 28-year-old petty officer first class nicolas checque. part of a high-risk operation to rescue american dilip joseph before his taliban captors got him across the border into pakistan where u.s. forces cannot go. joseph, a medical adviser to the private aid organization morningstar...